Kaid Mohamed will not be extending his AFC Wimbledon loan spell after returning to Port Vale with a hamstring injury.

Mohamed was eligible to make one last appearance for the Dons on Saturday against Wycombe Wanderers but was not fit enough for a place in the squad.

He had previously indicated he would be open to an extended stay at Kingsmeadow but Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley says that won’t be happening.

“It's finished,” Ardley said. “He had a tight hamstring so he couldn't be put in the squad today so we sent him back. That hasn't worked out as well a we'd hoped. We went for a proven player in the league rather than an under 21 player and it didn't quite work out.

“I don't think his fitness levels were quite where they should've been. He won't be coming back at the moment.”

Meanwhile, Ardley has been dealt another injury blow with the news that Peter Sweeney is facing six to eight weeks on the sidelines after breaking his foot in training last week.

“Peter could be out for six to eight weeks,” Ardley confirmed.

“It’s a big blow and I really feel for Peter because he has been playing really well and he put a great delivery in for Michael Smith’s goal against Plymouth.

“We will have to look at that area because now we only have Sammy Moore and Harry Pell in that position."